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Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan Page 1 of 108 09/01/08 The State of California’s Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan Version 1.0 Originated by: The Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Team Quality Assurance Research Group Moss Landing Marine Laboratories San José State University Research Foundation (September 1, 2008) Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan Page 2 of 108 09/01/08 Introduction This quality assurance program plan (QAPrP) serves as an umbrella document for use by each of the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program’s (SWAMP’s) contributing projects. It describes the program’s quality system in terms of organizational structure; the functional responsibilities of management and staff; the lines of authority; and the interfaces for those planning, implementing, and assessing all activities conducted. Purpose This QAPrP identifies the quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) procedures of SWAMP. Its primary purpose is to:  Ensure that SWAMP activities adhere to the QA policies in the State Water Resources Control Board’s (State Board’s) draft quality management plan (QMP);  Specify the quality systems of SWAMP; and  Serve as a guidance document for projects that are required to be or desire to be SWAMP-comparable This document applies to the collection of surface water ambient monitoring data, and addresses neither ambient groundwater data, nor effluent data collected as part of National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting or waste discharge requirements. Instead, use of this QAPrP is:  Required for SWAMP-funded projects  Required for state programs with a SWAMP-comparability mandate  Encouraged for projects external to SWAMP Comparability The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines comparability as the measure of confidence with which one data set, element, or method can be considered as similar to another. Comparability is an especially important consideration with SWAMP data, which represents a wide variety of objectives, organizations, and procedures over many years. To minimize the effect of this variability, SWAMP has established certain universal guidelines that must be adopted by those seeking or requiring SWAMP comparability. Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan Page 3 of 108 09/01/08 Functionally, SWAMP comparability is defined as adherence to two key programmatic documents: this QAPrP, and the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Information Management Plan. The latter document addresses the database component of SWAMP comparability. It is independent of this QAPrP, and is maintained and implemented by the Data Management Team (DMT) at the Moss Landing Marine Laboratories (MLML). Additional information on QA and data management comparability is available online or through the SWAMP Help Desk (see Appendix G: Online Resources). Waiver System While certain universal requirements are the foundation of SWAMP comparability, such requirements may conflict with the unique objectives of each project contributor. At the discretion of the SWAMP Coordinator, a waiver may be obtained for project-relevant adjustments to programmatic requirements. Waiver applications must be submitted in writing to the SWAMP QA Team (QAT), and must detail why the specified requirement is not applicable to the project’s quality objectives. The SWAMP Coordinator, in conjunction with the QAT, determines whether or not each waiver will be granted. All associated correspondences are archived by the SWAMP QAT for a period of five years. The standard operating procedure (SOP): Waiver System for the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan is currently under development. Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan Page 4 of 108 09/01/08 Group A: Program Management Element A1: Title and Approval Sheet Program Title State of California's Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Lead Organization California State Water Resources Control Board Office of Information Management and Analysis Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Unit 1001 "I" St, 15th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 Primary Contact Emilie Reyes, Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Coordinator Phone Number: 916-341-5556 Email Address: [email protected] Effective Date September 1, 2008 Approvals The approvals below were submitted separately, preventing their inclusion in this signature block. Instead, they appear in Appendix H: Approval Signatures of this document. Originals are kept on file by the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring (SWAMP) Quality Assurance Team (QAT) according to Element A9: Documents and Records. Emilie Reyes, State Water Resources Control Board, Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Coordinator, Office of Information Management and Analysis, Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Unit _______________________________On File_________________________ ________July 15, 2008_______ Signature Date William Ray, State Water Resources Control Board, Quality Assurance Office Manager, Office of Information Management and Analysis _______________________________On File_________________________ ________July 14, 2008_______ Signature Date Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan Page 5 of 108 09/01/08 Beverly H. van Buuren, Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Officer, Quality Assurance Research Group _______________________________On File_________________________ ________July 21, 2008_______ Signature Date Rich Fadness, Quality Assurance Officer (or Designee), Regional Water Quality Control Board 1 (North Coast Region) _______________________________On File_________________________ ________July 10, 2008_______ Signature Date Wil Bruhns, Quality Assurance Officer (or Designee), Regional Water Quality Control Board 2 (San Francisco Bay Region) _______________________________On File_________________________ ________July 21, 2008_______ Signature Date Karen Worcester, Quality Assurance Officer (or Designee), Regional Water Quality Control Board 3 (Central Coast Region) _______________________________On File_________________________ ________July 17, 2008_______ Signature Date Jau Ren Chen, Quality Assurance Officer (or Designee), Regional Water Quality Control Board 4 (Los Angeles Region) _______________________________On File_________________________ ________July 15, 2008_______ Signature Date Leticia Valadez, Quality Assurance Officer (or Designee), Regional Water Quality Control Board 5 (Central Valley Region) _______________________________On File_________________________ ________July 15, 2008_______ Signature Date Bruce Warden, Quality Assurance Officer (or Designee), Regional Water Quality Control Board 6 (Lahontan Region) _______________________________On File_________________________ ________July 30, 2008_______ Signature Date Jeff Geraci, Quality Assurance Officer (or Designee), Regional Water Quality Control Board 7 (Colorado River Basin Region) _______________________________On File_________________________ _____September 14, 2008____ Signature Date Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan Page 6 of 108 09/01/08 Pavlova Vitale, Quality Assurance Officer (or Designee), Regional Water Quality Control Board 8 (Santa Ana Region) _______________________________On File_________________________ ________July 21, 2008_______ Signature Date Dat Quach, Quality Assurance Officer (or Designee), Regional Water Quality Control Board 9 (San Diego Region) _______________________________On File_________________________ _____September 26, 2008____ Signature Date Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan Page 7 of 108 09/01/08 Element A2: Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 2 Purpose........................................................................................................................................ 2 Comparability ............................................................................................................................... 2 Waiver System............................................................................................................................. 3 Group A: Program Management ................................................................................................. 4 Element A1: Title and Approval Sheet ....................................................................................... 4 Approvals ..................................................................................................................................... 4 Element A2: Table of Contents ................................................................................................... 7 Element A3: Distribution List ...................................................................................................... 9 Table 1: Primary Contact Information for Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Representatives ........................................................................................................................... 9 Element A4: Program/Task Organization ................................................................................ 13 Program Management ............................................................................................................... 13 Figure 1: Regional Water Quality Control Board Jurisdictions ................................................. 13 Quality Assurance ..................................................................................................................... 13 Figure 2: Organizational Chart of the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program ................ 16 Element A5: Problem Definition/Background ......................................................................... 17 Element A6: Program/Task Description ................................................................................... 18 Element A7: Quality Objectives and Criteria for Measurement Data ................................... 19 Element A8: Special Training and Certification ...................................................................... 20 Training ...................................................................................................................................... 20 Permits ....................................................................................................................................... 20 Element A9: Documents and Records ..................................................................................... 21 State Water Resources Control Board Documents and Records ............................................ 21 SWAMP Documents and Records ............................................................................................ 22 Project Documents and Records .............................................................................................. 24 Laboratory and Field Documents and Records ........................................................................ 25 Group B: Data Generation and Acquisition ............................................................................. 26 Element B1: Sampling Process Design ................................................................................... 26 Element B2: Sampling Methods ................................................................................................ 27 Element B3: Sample Handling and Custody ........................................................................... 28 Element B4: Analytical Methods ............................................................................................... 29 Measurement Quality Objectives .............................................................................................. 29 Reporting Limits ......................................................................................................................... 29 Element B5: Quality Control ...................................................................................................... 30 Laboratory Quality Control ........................................................................................................ 30 Laboratory Corrective Action ..................................................................................................... 36 Field Quality Control .................................................................................................................. 36 Field Corrective Action ............................................................................................................... 38 Element B6: Instrument/Equipment Testing, Inspection, and Maintenance ....................... 39 Element B7: Instrument/Equipment Calibration and Frequency .......................................... 40 Element B8: Inspection/Acceptance of Supplies and Consumables ................................... 41 Contracts Requesting Laboratory Analytical Services .............................................................. 41 Contracts Requesting Data Quality Support Services .............................................................. 42 Grant Agreements with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ........................................ 42 Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan Page 8 of 108 09/01/08 Grant Recipient Agreements ..................................................................................................... 42 Oversight of Quality ................................................................................................................... 42 Element B9: Non-Direct Measurements ................................................................................... 43 Element B10: Data Management ............................................................................................... 44 SWAMP Information Management System .............................................................................. 44 Figure 3: The Interactions of the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program ....................... 47 California Environmental Data Exchange Network ................................................................... 49 Group C: Assessment and Oversight ...................................................................................... 50 Element C1: Assessments and Response Actions ................................................................ 50 Regional and Laboratory Audits ................................................................................................ 50 Element C2: Reports to Management....................................................................................... 52 Quality Assurance Reports ........................................................................................................ 52 Scientific Panel and Review Committee ................................................................................... 52 State Board Review ................................................................................................................... 52 Corrective Action File ................................................................................................................ 52 Group D: Data Validation and Usability ................................................................................... 54 Element D1: Data Review, Verification, and Validation .......................................................... 54 Element D2: Verification and Validation Methods .................................................................. 55 Verification Scope ...................................................................................................................... 55 Field Data Verification ............................................................................................................... 56 Laboratory Data Verification ...................................................................................................... 56 Information Management System Data Verification ................................................................. 56 Data Validation .......................................................................................................................... 56 Focused Data Assessment ....................................................................................................... 57 Element D3: Reconciliation with User Requirements ............................................................ 58 Appendix A: Measurement Quality Objective Tables ............................................................. 59 Appendix B: Sample Handling .................................................................................................. 59 Appendix C: Reporting Limits ................................................................................................... 63 Appendix D: Corrective Action ................................................................................................. 79 Appendix E: Glossary ................................................................................................................ 80 Appendix F: List of Abbreviations and Acronyms ................................................................. 85 Appendix G: Online Resources................................................................................................. 89 Appendix H: Approval Signatures ............................................................................................ 91 Appendix I: References ............................................................................................................ 104 Appendix J: Document Addenda ............................................................................................ 107 Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan Page 9 of 108 09/01/08 Element A3: Distribution List While this quality assurance program plan (QAPrP) will be publicly available online, it will be officially distributed to Surface Water Ambient Monitoring (SWAMP) representatives from the State Water Resources Control Board (State Board) and Regional Water Quality Control Boards (Regional Boards), contractors under state master contracts, and other organizations. Associated contact information follows in Table 1: Primary Contact Information for Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Representatives. Table 1: Primary Contact Information for Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Representatives State Water Resources Control Board Contact Information Organization’s Mailing Address Main Contact: Emilie Reyes State Water Resources Control Board Position: SWAMP Coordinator Office of Information Management and Analysis Phone: 916-341-5556 1001 “I” Street, 15th Floor Email: [email protected] Sacramento, CA 95814 Main Contact: William Ray State Water Resources Control Board Position: QA Program Manager Office of Information Management and Analysis Phone: (916) 341-5583 1001 “I” Street, 15th Floor Email: [email protected] Sacramento, CA 95814 Regional Water Quality Control Boards Contact Information Organization’s Mailing Address Main Contact: Rich Fadness RWQCB/Region 1 Position: Engineering Geologist (North Coast Region) Phone: (707) 576-6718 5550 Skylane Boulevard, Suite A Email: [email protected] Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Main Contact:Rebecca Fitzgerald Position: Environmental Scientist Phone: (707) 576-2650 Email: [email protected] QA Officer: Rich Fadness Main Contact: Karen Taberski RWQCB/Region 2 Position: Environmental Scientist (San Francisco Bay Region) Phone: (510) 622-2424 1515 Clay Street, Suite 1400 Email: [email protected] Oakland, Ca. 94612 QA Officer: Wil Bruhns Phone: (510) 622-2327 Email: [email protected] Main Contact: Karen Worcester RWQCB/Region 3 Position: Environmental Scientist (Central Coast Region) Phone: (805) 549-3333 895 Aerovista Place, Suite 101 Email: [email protected] San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 QA Officer: Karen Worcester Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program Quality Assurance Program Plan Page 10 of 108 09/01/08 Main Contact: Michael Lyons RWQCB/Region 4 Position: Environmental Scientist (Los Angeles Region) Phone: (213) 576-6718 320 West Fourth Street, Suite 200 Email: [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90013 QA Officer: Jau Ren Chen Phone: (213) 576-6656 Email: [email protected] Main Contact: Jeanne Chilcott RWQCB/Region 5 – Sacramento Office (Main) Position: Senior Environmental Scientist (Central Valley Region) Phone: (916) 464-4788 11020 Sun Center Drive, Suite 200 Email: [email protected] Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6114 QA Officer: Leticia Valadez Phone: (916) 464-4634 Email: [email protected] Main Contact: Jeanne Chilcott RWQCB/Region 5 – Sacramento Office (Lower) Position: Senior Environmental Scientist (Central Valley Region) Phone: (916) 464-4788 11020 Sun Center Drive, Suite 200 Email: [email protected] Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6114 QA Officer: Leticia Valadez Phone: (916) 464-4634 Email: [email protected] Main Contact: Jeanne Chilcott RWQCB/Region 5 – Sacramento Office (San Joaquin) Position: Senior Environmental Scientist (Central Valley Region) Phone: (916) 464-4788 11020 Sun Center Drive, Suite 200 Email: [email protected] Rancho Cordova, CA 95670-6114 QA Officer: Leticia Valadez Phone: (916) 464-4634 Email: [email protected] Main Contact: Dennis Heimann RWQCB/Region 5 – Redding Office Position: Environmental Scientist (Central Valley Region) Phone: (530) 224-4851 415 Knollcrest Drive, Suite 100 Email: [email protected] Redding, CA 96002 QA Officer: Leticia Valadez Phone: (916) 464-4634 Email: [email protected]

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